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Private laws of the state of North Carolina passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1895]

1895.
—
Private Laws.—Chapter 124. 163
CHAPTER 124.
An act to incorporate the Consolidated Pine Fibre Company.
The General Asaemhly of North Carolina do enact
:
Section 1. That William Latimer, H. Gr. Latimer, and E. S. corporation.
Latimer, of Wilmington, North Carolina; William H. Castle,
Burritt H. Sawyer, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Julian
H. Chisholm, of Baltimore, Maryland, their associates, suc-cessors
and assigns, be, and the same are hereby, created a
body politic and corporate in law and in fact for the uses, Bofly politic,
purposes and intents of this act, under the name and style
of "Consolidated Pine Fibre Company," and under that name Name,
and style may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, in any corporate pow-coart
of record, contract and be contracted with, have and use ®^'^"
a common seal, alterable and renewable at their pleasure, have
perpetual succession, take, own and possess by gift, grant,
devise, purchase, settlement, or by any and all other lawful
methods ; possess and acquire lands in such sized tracts, greater
or less, as may be desired for the purposes of the corporation,
within the state of North Carolina and elsewhere ; also personal
property, rights, franchises and choses in action, and retain
any or all of same, construct canals, locks, dams, mills, stores,
warehouses, and all other works and structures desired for the
purposes of the corporation, within the state of North Carolina
and elsewhere, including houses and other buildings for the use,
convenience or habitation of its employees, or lease or other-wise.
Sec. 2. The said corporation is authorized and empowered to Business of cor-manufacture,
buy, sell, and deal in fibres, yarns, fabrics, oils, and p ^ ^
all other articles of commerce, which may be separately, or in com-bination
with other substances, made from the leaves or needles
and other parts of the pine tree, or may be made from any
other vegetable, animal, or mineral substances ; and to acquire,
own, possess, use, sell, pledge, assign, or otherwise dispose of
patents and patent rights, under the laws of the United States
and all other countries, and to license other corporations and
individuals to use the same.
Sec. 3. The persons named in the act, or their legal repre- subscriptions to
sentatives, or a majority of them, may receive subscriptions to capital stock.
the capital stock of this corporation, or appoint, in writing,
some person or persons so to receive subscriptions, and the
person or persons receiving such subscrii^tions may give
certificates of- subscription, and also give receipts for jjayment
upon subscriptions, but no certificates of stock in the said

1895.
—
Private Laws.—Chapter 124. 163
CHAPTER 124.
An act to incorporate the Consolidated Pine Fibre Company.
The General Asaemhly of North Carolina do enact
:
Section 1. That William Latimer, H. Gr. Latimer, and E. S. corporation.
Latimer, of Wilmington, North Carolina; William H. Castle,
Burritt H. Sawyer, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Julian
H. Chisholm, of Baltimore, Maryland, their associates, suc-cessors
and assigns, be, and the same are hereby, created a
body politic and corporate in law and in fact for the uses, Bofly politic,
purposes and intents of this act, under the name and style
of "Consolidated Pine Fibre Company," and under that name Name,
and style may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, in any corporate pow-coart
of record, contract and be contracted with, have and use ®^'^"
a common seal, alterable and renewable at their pleasure, have
perpetual succession, take, own and possess by gift, grant,
devise, purchase, settlement, or by any and all other lawful
methods ; possess and acquire lands in such sized tracts, greater
or less, as may be desired for the purposes of the corporation,
within the state of North Carolina and elsewhere ; also personal
property, rights, franchises and choses in action, and retain
any or all of same, construct canals, locks, dams, mills, stores,
warehouses, and all other works and structures desired for the
purposes of the corporation, within the state of North Carolina
and elsewhere, including houses and other buildings for the use,
convenience or habitation of its employees, or lease or other-wise.
Sec. 2. The said corporation is authorized and empowered to Business of cor-manufacture,
buy, sell, and deal in fibres, yarns, fabrics, oils, and p ^ ^
all other articles of commerce, which may be separately, or in com-bination
with other substances, made from the leaves or needles
and other parts of the pine tree, or may be made from any
other vegetable, animal, or mineral substances ; and to acquire,
own, possess, use, sell, pledge, assign, or otherwise dispose of
patents and patent rights, under the laws of the United States
and all other countries, and to license other corporations and
individuals to use the same.
Sec. 3. The persons named in the act, or their legal repre- subscriptions to
sentatives, or a majority of them, may receive subscriptions to capital stock.
the capital stock of this corporation, or appoint, in writing,
some person or persons so to receive subscriptions, and the
person or persons receiving such subscrii^tions may give
certificates of- subscription, and also give receipts for jjayment
upon subscriptions, but no certificates of stock in the said